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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Two aT ae PATTERSO THE | NATION'S What Our Sammies Are PRES EY PA PE | oe. The CPPLY BECOMES | Fighting in France--- | Lee |e ae 0c per day and up Single room with bath, $1.00 Th e Adicining the McKenaie, on ase ith Str Filth Street ting the Old Army System That CRAVE CONCERN “ses ci ry syien ra LYON SHAPS OUR SANS AT WARK IN FRANGE Hl f . . A The Seventh Story of Notth Dakota, oe Makes It Difficult to Pick the Running het and cokdwater | pcre Fireproof European, EUROPEAN Opposite Mek oe Cafe in connection North Dakota Administrator} Right Men for the Right Jobs; EUROPEAN 5 a z rooms with bath. Calls Attention of State to Drill Mosters Arc Baking Bread The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms _ The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms The SOO, 125 Rooms Importance of Problem and Expert Buyers Are Bossing THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D, EDW. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Frog. E ‘| Stevedores, {Commercial club, Major A. J. Osborn, ———————————————— a Spanish war vete! s Capt. L. R.. Baird, who served on the Me: n bor- i der; and Capt. T. A. Toilefson, form- erly executive head of Co. K. First Norta Dakota infantry, are considered (i SUGAR as probable officers for the new organ- ization. LEHMAN FURNISHES $20,000 BAIL AND HOGY H 18 GIVEN LIBERTY Dickinson, N. Dy Oct. 22.— Adolph Lehman, charged with the 22—Formal warning] murder of Mathias Wetzsteon at ed here today on instructions Richardton on May 20, and who from the office of Food Administ: had since that date been held Hoover that a sugar famine is upon without bail in the Stark county the country and that the moment of] jail, was released this week by America’s first denial in the matter of] Judge Crawford on bonds in the \ food has arfived. The warning states sum of $20,000, furnished by Paul that manu 5 sugar in} Lehman, a brother of the accused; their produc down, and and Geerge Bahemann, a brother- that thousands of per are threat- in-law. Lehman is charged with ened with tempor of employ- shooting Wetzstein to death. at ment. Individual: well as dealers} the home of the latter’s mother- are called- upon to do with the abso- in-law, Mrs. Dora Darling. Wetz- lute minimum of the product. 3] stein had married Lehman's for- | announced that, mer housekeeper, and it is have the least sugar, bect claimed that jeafousy had made the west will be rushed first to that bad blood between the two young section. . men. # EIGHTEEN DISTRICTS CREATED BY DICTATOR Cc. C. LYON, Tribune Reporter with General Per- ‘ shing’s Army. Divisions Decreed in Order That} somewhere in France, Oct. 22.— . (Passed by the c or.)—Until the Each Section May Be Assur- | American military machine over here gets to running moothly, like ‘he 8 ed Adequate Supply french or the british, there are bound Calling attention to the gravity of va Food iby muasits dav nie the fuel problem in North Dakota and] Qne of the very biggest problems By 33! to the necessity for ready cooperation | before General Pershing and his staff 1-5 on the part of the public, Capt. 1. P.| Just now is to find the right men tor i” Baker, recently named fuel adminis: Gee ee can't be done inva: trator for this state, today issues his|qay or a week or a month. y first pudlic statement on the subject. To illustrate my point: = “The advent of winter brings im fans american taker, which wit a inds a ».| ultimately have a daily output suffi- pressively to the minds of all the ne cient to supply the needs of a million cessity of an adequate supply Of] soldiers, is now in charge of a regu- : fuel,” says Captain Gaker. “Because} lar army officer, a graduate of West : of the participation of the United] Point, who rendered especially effi- ‘ States in the great world war entail: | cient services in Mexico with General ing greatly increased consumpiiou of| Pershing. *. fuel in what are called war ina ‘ias,| the be the maintenance of an adequate sup-| d ply of fuel has become a matter of utmost concern. None need ve told] about baking of the almost unlimited fuel resources] practical bake of our country. The question {| school. labor and transportation faviiiti One of the biggest machine shop make those resources i y} experts in Pittsburg e over here available. Great numbsis with a captain’s commission in the have been withdrawn from their serve army, expecting to construct, occupations throughout ove cunntry.}equip and superintend an immense Lusin and living conditions }.ave} plant for the repair of trucks and auto- notwithstanding the «bnor-| mobiles. There was a hitch some- and he is running an army gro- cery store. One of the most prosperous mer- considered one of in the entire is baking bread instead aining troops. All he knows d he learned from in the army baking SPANISH WAR VET PRIME MOVER IN broxmson Gvar>'| Dakota Fuel Co. Dickinson, N. D., Hall, manager of the { Independent Telephone Co. and a vet- eran of the Spanish-American war is L mal stimulus to greater productivity. Operators of coal mines have bi ularly handicapped. The Dry Lignite Coal Delivered to any part of the ’ ¥ otha Mualfou: every cpaut ein New eis fo rota aly In the top picture C. C. Lyons The Tribune's staff rep with Gener al Pe army, has snapped soma | ‘ credit ad the organtaon ot 2 city. Pi out the buying of i ‘ A ean : | Dickinson Home Guard of $5 mem ers, a er 3 50 c Duty of Admiv ct ation. plies as any other man in Am- American soldicrs digging trenches for practice near the h war front. The low u 2 shows a group of | which was formed this week at the ry he aw S$ A the duty oi ju + fuel admin-| evica, the call of duty, left his Sammies trying on their new gas masks. i : ie G +. cf the presi-}own immense business interests on a, ~~~ a aa sais = ee peaiaa = [positively wou dent, to accomplish tie co: ation | few hours’ not and came over here! tion for business men and t nical, Also there would have to be a ca 5 S106 HEWARD! pcos cook PHONE 869 of the supply of fuer and work an|{o help out. He has been put t> nos: and not ‘for soldiers whose ing aside of many uanecessary tech-| Every once i ea a sea ered abnormal eases fn S208 adequate distribution thereof in so faring stevedores in a big warehou ining has been confined strictly’ to’ nicalitics. la while ine t de red tape to’ gaya. Na harm. pain re Oe Pat Kelly, Agent. as it may be possible for it so to do. A Milwaukee man was comm: on-| military tactics, strategy and direc-; General Pershing has shown himself, get what he wants. i 5 SOUTHINGTON REMED KANSAS CITY, AQ z i RY Jn this connection Dr. H. A. Garficld,}ed because he is an expert in the} tion of troops. : : 3 = national fuel adininistrator, has ap-|handling and d tion of motor A regular army officer can’t be é pointed, or is about to appoint a fed: | trucks. But he’: rtermaster now,| expected to know as much about Sa a aaa aaa a “ Bs eral administrator for each state in|and the handling of auto trucks is in| butchering sows, or baking bread, or! the union to investigate and report| charge of an officer who us| repairing auto trucks, or buying socks, | € upon the supplies, needs, costs, and} much about artillery as possivly anv) as experts in these various lines. In i ate. The fed-| other man in the American army. the British and French armies these; . . prices of era ator of cach state ap-| The app. rent reason for these in-) things are done by real butchers, bak-| Own YOur C = points local committees for the sev-| consistenci that our small regular} ers, mechanics, and fabric experts. | ay era districts into which the army, which is running this show over Outside of army circles over here, f jee most readily lends itself fou div! Fi here, hasn't fully realized the immen-| it is the opinion of the well informed | | to investigate and report to him up-| sity of the job. 7 that ultimately the American army! =) cn conditions in their respective local-|_ It’s a big jump from a peacetime! will have to come to the Lritish and! ) ey : + ities. He reports to the national fuel|army of a hundred thousand men to/ French systems. Y nthe a's) a re £ 5 administrator, with such suggestions|@ wartime army of more than a mil-| This will mean that America will} i Ss ga & a & y as he and the state advisory commit | lion. ; have to be more liberal in granting} a DO Bs \ 49 8 ts Le \ | ie wnteh Jp also provided for each ‘ ae exarienee of the British ang commissions to civilians whose ser- ra late by appointment of the national] French has been that “the army be-| vices would be of inestimab: auc THR 4 4 I | ; "fuel administrator, may deem advis-| hind the lines” is largely a proposi-| to the expoditionaty forea, ue 1K re a. 2 q a? ; ; | 3} able. ‘The latter, as the central fig ¥ 7 Ake agg q 8 a. Cage or hea ee ure in the system controis and directs ay as ris eae =a y 3) i Pig i a 4} ay gene ROCA 1x the distribution of the supply of fuel| be a few days before this great yct| eral fuel administrator for North Da- s Pack ext Sy Me Bd ae bu \ SHA, ees 1 * ube Valea Siales novel system gets under way. kota, 202 Bismarck bank building, Bis-| ' F fs at “ ete In the meantime dealers are urged| marck. The districts coun: od 5 vPro a? ay In North Dakota there is a present AYO. he districts and the coun . i ‘ Be F, eos op e = =) shortage of anthracite coal in ae saat to present the circumstances confront-! ties embraced within them are as fol- - ae or a or A iF hieating anes ‘ 1 ern section of the state, particularly | ing them to their jovders and consum- | Jow, : i = in the Red River valley, where it| ers are requested to use domestic lig- 1 trict No. 1, Cavalier, Pembina, , 7 _ Seoms that, for the most ‘part, fam! | yj Sees eee fl reste cn ipa cite dc iat eat : y s is are proved wit'a typeof stove aud oter sot cate to the tuk Wate: No.2 raat tors Seon] weal Siphon Air Valve Arco Temperature oe ace unsuited for the proper | , F : : Regulator combustion of our domestic lignite o1 lignite and other soft coals] Ransom, Richland, Sargent; No. 5, other soft coals. This situation has be obiained when possible. Barnes, Griggs; No. 6, Beason, Pierce, ! Gives full heating power to the stcam ¥ % i State Districted. Ramsey, Towner; No. 7, Eddy, Fos-! A acliat d vents waste of heat. ~ be iy ‘0 » : , iY, radiator an orevents waste of cet. a Beery Meat te Te rar yc a Eon practical reasons the state of| ter, Stutsman, Wells; No. 8, Dickey, PS Sensitive aaa Guide action, opens in- view ves ites | North Dakota has been divided im loure, Logan, McIntosh; No. 9, Bot- a s Py Se fener atoar will be afforded, although it must] eighteen districts. In each of these! tineau, Renville, Rolette: No. 10) Me-! erantlya tone egut all al. fom atcan $4 Keeps the house at right temperature radiators—closes tight against escape ofsteamorwater. Stops sputtering and ay ————————————— | llistricts a committee of three or five| Henry, Mountrail, Ward; No. 11, Me-j has been or will be appointed to in-| Lean, Sheridan; No. 12, Burleigh, Em-| without care or attention—prevents ae pra aaees) “| | vestigate and report upon local con-| mons, Kidder; No. 13, Graut, Hetting-| hissing steam—no perishable parts to under-heating and over-heating. | Excellent Laxative | ditions. All possidle publicity will be| er, Morton, Sioux; No. 14, Lurke, pi! wear out—never needs adjustment. Turns on dampers in early morning ' | For Elder +_ | {8iven the appointments and local] vide; No. 15, McKenzie, Williams; No. uaranteed for five years—try one! to give comfort at rising time. Pro- { ! Hl Or Es erly Pecpie | neste oe be reported to the com-| 16, Dunn, Mercer, Oliver; No. Bill-| ; nas * Yeats ORS vides cooler night temperature—pre- Ao =, — mittee for the district in which they] ings, Golden Valley, Stark; 18, : y x v. Wastice sy df 0, yosn the prime gf Ufo the | pending appointment, to the fed-| Adams, Bowman Slope. I : ene aS tom funy a WY wastieg : 1s OFge 2 body bi H | - coal an t, lying out, icaving Reuconer 4 a , &4 the becae. fy won | Sylpher 2 i! VV, ater R eg alat or unburned fuel. Soon caves E =f 2.8 F fot eebor he in fuel and eliminates all fus: shout ‘be ae onthe tee ane neat? labor. Holds temperature without 2 Ode ing wits icr a rants int _ stomach wacte in ta Tagian ea aeeks attention at any point you desire, , a) Sloss usztiess, I BY CONDO regulation of drafts. day or night. May be attachcd to { sy Belching, blost, heavily in fuel, x a di heati: 1th es H ey 1 pile: Sac any radiator heating outfit or to hot = pane be corrected one caretaking iabor—prevents air furnace. { : At As the direct cause OLICITING APPLICATIONS |, AFFOR® (7h boiling—keeps fire burning | : R} con Det Gective ram~dy for FOR THE LIBERTY LOAN SIMPLY CAN'T evenly and requires no at- | ne Eitnpis tacntive ios : "AM PAIGN — e 2 AFFORD ttT— tention, Any Hot Water =e Boiler quickly fitted. Atco Fi i used on hot water supply beilers, furnishes plenty of pie oF " o | warm water at just the bale i B. ‘Pot. fi | to bad Baan + : temperature desired, for eg Otied s or aomestic ; gi 1A gale Reopen : No. 45A domestic purposes. fvee of cuary'e * . a | to De. TR. Calayvell, 45 - uy 1 H W. S l ; A ae us ideal Syiphon Packiess 4 ya R. , dd MH V Fas This is a most economical and satis- ‘ i ait Fels a tator EVE factory way of providing a bountiful 3 FOR REN 1 supply of hot water for all domestic Po An absolutely stcam and water tight purposes. Used in homes, barber ae | a Hall; about 69x25; suitable || valve without packing of any kind, shops, stores, factories, garages, res- \ aad for Lodge or Club rooms— thus absolutely preventing leaks and taurants, hotels, clubs, etc. A few j q shovelfulls of coal will supply warm or can easily be arranged SS Z damage. Every part is raetal—noth- S : for business pyrvoses. | - ing to wear or rust out. Most casily water for the whole family fora day 2 Splendid Lccation— fj ANY SIGN (TON THE CAST UNE? - turned on or off, never binds or sticks, and when the boiler is equipped with Reasonable Rent i Gor WHO CAN AFFORD TO CULTIVATE or needs attention. 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